Help! Connecting laserdisc player to computer..

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Hi, I have a Sony LDP-1450 laserdisc player and I want to connect it to
my Windows XP computer so I can control my player via my PC. I have the
correct software (old dos ldp.exe program), and the correct cable
connected to my computer. I load the program, and the response I get
from the program is "Incorrect Response", which means it doesn't see it.
I read that it won't work because XP no longer allows direct hardware
connections to the com ports. Does anyone know any software to allow it
to make this connection in XP, or a boot disk that will load dos and
enable the com ports to work? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 17:23:41 -0500, chaoz95 <jlkjl@jjk.net> wrote:

>Hi, I have a Sony LDP-1450 laserdisc player and I want to connect it to
>my Windows XP computer so I can control my player via my PC. I have the
>correct software (old dos ldp.exe program), and the correct cable
>connected to my computer. I load the program, and the response I get
>from the program is "Incorrect Response", which means it doesn't see it.
> I read that it won't work because XP no longer allows direct hardware
>connections to the com ports. Does anyone know any software to allow it
>to make this connection in XP, or a boot disk that will load dos and
>enable the com ports to work? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Make sure the baud rate of the player and software match. Also are
you CERTAIN the cable is correct? It will work either as loopback or
machine response, but not as a straight serial cable. LDP.exe works
fine in my version of XP to control my LDP 2000.

... Steve ..
 
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On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 17:23:41 -0500, chaoz95 <jlkjl@jjk.net> wrote:

>to make this connection in XP, or a boot disk that will load dos and
>enable the com ports to work? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Plug for www.freedos.org